Recently we posted a video showing off the M13 from Line6. It's an amazing pedal board that does SO many things we've decided just to highlight one of those functions today, the looper. shop online www.cranbournemusic.com.au/cst...
Dude... sometimes I just listen to this for pleasure. So rich and full of live is this rare and beautiful tone that derives from a simple demo. Cool piece of equipment, too.
This is such a good video! The one thing you get even more right than the rest of it is your ENTHOUSIASM. I get excited about the product because you are!
@o7levi the M13 is going directly into a Fender Bassman valve combo (just off camera) and all audio is being recorded with the Zoom H2 portable audio recorder which is sitting on the wooden stool to the right in surround sound mode. no DI or PreAmps were used. Sounds pretty good huh?
Hello, Great video thanks for the effort. I would like to know how fast does the looper stops, I mean... I need to create loops really fast and stop them accurately, to play stuff like the mars volta, with fast transitions and soundscapes, I look forward into buying one of these, but just need to know how musical is this looper. Thanks.
Hi what was the signal chain for this recording? Did you go straight out from the M13 to any kind of preamp or direct input box, or was this just direct into the pc... no amp?? Thanks
you have it in the front of the amp? im wondering if I should run it through the effects loop....when I eventually get one. I know its possible to use the 4 cable method so you can have distortions and compressions up front..
I have the m13 but I am having a HUGE problem with the looper. every phrase I record is quieter than the original phrase and it just gets quieter and quieter with each phrase I record. until the first phrase is almost completely silent. I've tried messing with the volume settings but I just can't figure out why it's doing that and it's very frustrating. any thoughts or suggestions?
tyler hoskins Hi, here's an excerpt from the line 6 manual that should hopefully help you.. 'Tempo, Looper Levels & EQ We’ve added a new Tempo control displayed in the lower left of LCD 2, adjustable by turning Knob 3. There are also two Looper Levels to set up in LCD 2. The first is Play, which determines the volume of your Looper’s playback as balanced with your live guitar. The second is Overdub, which determines the volume of your loop in Overdub mode. To clarify, if your Overdub Level is set to 90%, each time your loop begins a new overdub its volume will be reduced by 10%, sounding quieter and quieter with each overdub pass. The default level for both Play and Overdub is 100%. Use Knobs 1 and 4 to adjust these levels.' Hope that helps Tyler..